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Transforming Towards a Fair and Sustainable Economy. Shared Responsibility of Science and Practice

A fair and sustainable economy requires a shift in thinking within science and practice. Both fields share a responsibility to develop innovative solutions that combine social
justice and ecological sustainability and create real impact. The 4th Economy for the Common Good International Conference (ECGIC 2026) will serve as a platform to explore viable paths and opportunities for collaboration, bringing together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry leaders to drive transformative change.

Hosted by a cross-border consortium of Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule (OTH) Amberg-Weiden, University of West Bohemia Pilsen, the Bavarian Center for Sustainability in Higher Education (BayZeN), and co-organized by the International Federation for the Economy for the Common Good (ECOnGOOD), the conference will offer a space for inter-and transdisciplinary exchange, knowledge co-creation, and collaboration.

Conference Program (Overview)

Day 1 – Science

Day 1 approaches the conference theme from a scientific perspective. In various conference formats, such as presentations, workshops and poster sessions, participants present their latest research findings and discuss advancements in the field.

Day 2 – Practice

​Day 2 focuses on real-world examples of good practice. Practitioners from different sectors, regional development managers and practice-oriented researchers share first-hand experiences in implementing fair and sustainable business practices.

Day 3 – Transformation

Day 3 fosters closer interaction between science and practice. The sessions aim to promote transdisciplinary research and actively stimulate the identification and implementation of joint, actionable ​pathways for transformative change.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

We welcome contributions from all disciplines and sectors (academic, public, private, and civil society) related to, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • Economic systems and the common good
  • Theoretical foundations of the economy for the common good
  • Mapping and structuring the foundations of the economy for the common good: building a research taxonomy
  • Organizational strategies and the common good
  • Sustainable Development Goals and the common good
  • Accounting and measurement of common good activities
  • Business ethics
  • Circular economy
  • Beyond growth, social and solidarity economy, and other future-fit economic models
  • Reformation of curricula towards sustainable economics

We especially encourage contributions from early-career researchers and Ph.D. students. The conference will offer formats tailored to support their work and networking activities.

Call for Abstracts I: Scientific PapersCall for Abstracts II: Contributions from PractitionersSEE FULL PAPER TEMPLATE

ABSTRACT GUIDELINES AND SUBMISSION

The proceedings of the scientific papers will be published in both print and online formats. Accepted abstracts will be published in an extended conference program. Abstracts should be between 350 and 400 words and include:

  • Objectives/Research question
  • Method/Approach
  • Results/Findings

     

IMPORTANT DATES

 Jul 25Aug 25Sep 25Oct 25Nov 25Dec 25Jan 26Feb 26Mar 26Apr 26May 26Jun 26
Submission of abstracts            
Notification of acceptance of abstracts            
Submission of full papers            
Submission of final papers after review            
Conference celebration            

CONFERENCE FEES

Students and individuals on tight budget€ 149
Economy for the Common Good Members€ 249
Regular€ 349
One-Day Ticket€ 179

We have a limited number of discounted tickets (€ 149) available for students, people on a tight budget and members of underrepresented communities. Eligibility will be assessed individually by the Organizational Committee of the conference. If you think you might be eligible, please contact ecgic2026@oth-aw.de

Scientific Committee

Prof. Dr. Roland Menges (Coordinator)Clausthal University of Technology (Germany) 
Prof. Francisco Javier Carrillo, Ph.D.Tecnólogico de Monterrey (Mexico) 
Fernando Castelló-Sirvent, Ph.D.Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain) 
Prof. Dr. Frank EbingerTechnische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm (Germany) 
Prof. Dr. Laura Denise FischerOTH Amberg-Weiden (Germany) 
Dr.ir. Rutger HoekstraLeiden University (Netherlands) 
Assoc. Prof. Naoyuki HonmuraGLOBIS University (Japan) 
Doc. Ing. Tomáš Kincl, Ph.D.Prague University of Economics and Business (Czechia) 
em.o.Univ.Prof. Dr.h.c. Helga Kromp-KolbUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna (Austria) 
Prof. Dr. Georg Müller-ChristUniversity of Bremen (Germany) 
Ing. Veronika Vašíčková, Ph.D.Prague University of Economics and Business (Czechia) 
Prof. Dr. Antoinette WeibelUniversity of St. Gallen (Switzerland) 

CONTACT US

ECGIC 2026 Organizational Committee